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==[[Restroom]]([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_identity Gender identity])==
==[[Restroom]]([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_identity Gender identity])==
Gender identity refers to a person's private sense of, and subjective experience of, their own [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender <u>gender</u>]. This is generally described as one's private sense of being a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man <u>man</u>] or a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woman <u>woman</u>], consisting primarily of the acceptance of membership into a category of people: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male <u>male</u>] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female <u>female</u>].<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-1">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_identity#cite_note-1 <u>[1]</u>]</sup> All societies have a set of gender categories that can serve as the basis of the formation of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_identity <u>social identity</u>] in relation to other members of society. In most societies, there is a basic division between gender attributes assigned to males and females. In all societies, however, some individuals do not identify with some (or all) of the aspects of gender that are assigned to their biological [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex <u>sex</u>].
Gender identity refers to a person's private sense of, and subjective experience of, their own [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender <u>gender</u>]. This is generally described as one's private sense of being a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man <u>man</u>] or a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woman <u>woman</u>], consisting primarily of the acceptance of membership into a category of people: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male <u>male</u>] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female <u>female</u>].<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-1">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_identity#cite_note-1 <u>[1</u>]]</sup> All societies have a set of gender categories that can serve as the basis of the formation of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_identity <u>social identity</u>] in relation to other members of society. In most societies, there is a basic division between gender attributes assigned to males and females. In all societies, however, some individuals do not identify with some (or all) of the aspects of gender that are assigned to their biological [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex <u>sex</u>].
※If that Madotsuki is using a women's toilet and men's toilets is the age which does not still have the consciousness of the opposite sex?  
 
 
※If that Madotsuki is using a women's toilet and men's toilets is the age which does not still have the consciousness of the opposite sex?


==[[Restroom]]([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet_training Toilet training])==
==[[Restroom]]([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet_training Toilet training])==

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Restroom(Gender identity)

Gender identity refers to a person's private sense of, and subjective experience of, their own gender. This is generally described as one's private sense of being a man or a woman, consisting primarily of the acceptance of membership into a category of people: male or female.[1] All societies have a set of gender categories that can serve as the basis of the formation of a social identity in relation to other members of society. In most societies, there is a basic division between gender attributes assigned to males and females. In all societies, however, some individuals do not identify with some (or all) of the aspects of gender that are assigned to their biological sex.


※If that Madotsuki is using a women's toilet and men's toilets is the age which does not still have the consciousness of the opposite sex?

Restroom(Toilet training)

Toilet training, or potty training, is the process of training a young child to use the toilet for urination and defecation, though training may start with a smaller toilet bowl-shaped device (often known as a potty). Cultural factors play a large part in what age is deemed appropriate, with the expectation for being potty trained ranging from 12 months for some tribes in Africa[1] to 36 months in the modern United States.[2]

Restroom(Anal stage)

2 About the anal stage

The anal stage, in Freudian psychology, is the period of human development occurring at about one to three years of age. Around this age, the child begins to toilet train, which brings about the child's fascination in the erogenous zone of the anus.

3.Receptive Play (Television)

※There is relevance with developmental psychology called acceptance play "during the period of 3 years old from 1 years old".

Madotsuki's Room(Charlotte Bühler)

Charlotte Bühler, geb. Malachowski (* 20. Dezember 1893 in Berlin; † 3. Februar 1974 in Stuttgart) war eine schulbildende deutsche Entwicklungspsychologin mit Weltruf im 20. Jahrhundert.


Several Perspectives on Children's Play: Scientific Reflections for Practioners

著者: Tom Jambor,Jan Van Gils

1.Functional Play

(It begins from 1 years old, decreases from 2 years old at the age of four, and increases after that)
... Hopscotch, a tricycle, ball to roll

2.Imaginative Play

(It begins from 2 years old and prospers at the age of four) ... It is also called imitation play.Playing house and store play.
→ Play which imitated various lives (the grown-up world, human relations, a life, labor) in
child's circumference

3.Receptive Play

(It enjoys[ 3 years old ] from 1 years old and a half, and enjoys himself truly from 5 years old at the age of six) ... Television, picture-book → knowledge, imaginative power, and the power of understanding are lengthened.

4.Creative Play

(It begins from 1 years old and prospers with age)
... Creative things, such as blocks and a matching game
→ play which enjoys the process assembled or made and a result


The following four kinds are known as a classic classification about play

by Charlotte Bühler

Restroom(Anal stage)

3 The conflict in the anal stage

This is the second stage of Freud's psychosexual stages. This stage represents a conflict with the id, ego, and superego.

※Relevance of that it is in an unconscious state in a dream, and formation of ego consciousness.

http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Madotsuki(name)#Madotsuki.28THE_MONADOLOGY.29

Moderation of money, and toilet training?

Restroom(Anal stage)

5 Anal retentive

The negative reactions from their parents, such as early or harsh toilet training, can lead the child to become an anal-retentive personality. If the parents tried forcing the child to learn to control their bowel movements, the child may react by deliberately holding back in rebellion. They will form into an adult who hates mess, is obsessively tidy, punctual, and respectful to authority.

These adults can sometimes be stubborn and be very careful over their money.